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Salvos bring hope to drought-affected Gunnedah

23 December 2014

A team of Salvos along with Channel 7's Monique Wright and Andrew O'Keefe recently volunteered their time in Gunnedah, a drought-affected community in north NSW, to bring hope to people in need this Christmas. While there, the team visited farmers Jamie and Annette Gardner to give practical help around the farm. 

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